Don't know why they can't find one, because my Lee has found cigar boxes full of them over the years.

Seriously they are hard to find!!!
Lee's grandparents owned a 166 acre farm that sat in Warren County, Ohio. Glaciers in North America came down that far.(As cold as this winter has been another one is probably forming. Visit Frankie tomorrow to hear about how cold Icebox, Ohio has gotten. )
On the very back acre was a hillside that is said a glacier formed and pushed all these fossils onto.
Good for nothing but finding treasures for Lee as a child.

Frankie mentioned Trilobites to me last year when we visited and we told them we had given all ours away.

Well Lee was wrong. One box had fallen down in the insulation of our attic.
So Frankie & Ernie and Sarge you are each getting one Trilobite.

. Lee found Indian arrow heads.Fort Ancient is a name for a Native American culture that flourished from 1000-1750. It is believed to be of the Hopewell culture. Fort
Ancient sits in Warren County, so these arrowheads probably came from them.
This is truly a gorgeous big arrowhead spear, the best Lee ever found.

Old 1800 pennies and fossils.
Look how big pennies use to be.

Someone shot a hole in this Canadian 1842 Penny!

Lee found old money on the hillside also.

Why look at the size of this tooth fossil. Why I, Sweet William The Scot, would be one bite for a mouth with that tooth.

You can go and thank Frankie, Ernie and Lana for this boring history post.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

This gift was a SURPRISE and we still don't know who sent the Minties. The note said "I don't have a blog but I enjoy following Sweet William's adventures". "So when I found this freebee I put down your name." Now somebody had to give them my address. But it is still a mystery to me.

About Me

Scottish Terrier who likes to play. I am educated. I went through puppy to advanced classes and got my AKC Good Citizen Certificate. ~~
KylaScott rewrote my bio for me “I’m a Scottish Terrier who was abandoned by Les Nussman–the weatherman at a local radio station (WKRP) and rescued by wonderful Lee. I’m into old music and contests. By day, I work as a tour guide for the world, showing the visitors greater Cincinnati, Ohio.